Attachment for foot-power-operating machines.



A. KYYNY. ATTACHMENT FOR FOOT POWER OPERATING MACHINES.

APPLICATION FILED JAN. 9, 1912.

Patented Oct. 8, 1912.

INVENTOR S E S 30 E N T W trundle has an extension (5 neutral by pins 7to a pitrnan AUGUST KYYNY. OF MONESSEN, PENNSYLVANIA.

ATTACHMENT FOR FOOT POVVLER-OPERATING- MACHINES.

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Specification of Letters Patent.

latvntot'l001 .8, 1912.

Application filed January 9, 1912, Serial No. 670.282.

To all whom it tinny concern.

Ho it known that l Atrot'a'r lx'vrxv, a citizen-oi tho l nittal Hiatusot Anna-inn roaitling at illUIlOrStll, in the rounty ol' lYt-stmorolantlamt State of Pvnnsylxania, have ltl\'0lltt(l rortain now :llltl. uanlullltltll'trYt! monts in :\tl{lt'llll'ltlll$ lor Foot-lon'nr-tlo cratingfllat-hincs, ot. which the following is a s 'ieoititration, referencelining hat! tllt'l't'lll to the twoonntmnying drawing.

This invention rclatos to an attarl'nnt-nt for toot power operatinglnat'hinwn antl the primary object of my invention is to provitlo anattarhniunt that (an ht: atlvantagqouuly tlHt l in ronnnt-tion withwaving nutritious.

.tnothor ohjoot of this invention in to provitlv a trratllv oprratiotlmat-hintwith an auxiliarv troatllv that insures; unit'orrn t\i (l ationof the machine.

lx turthin' ohjnct ol this invtrntion in to provitlo an att'aohnwnt thatis SllIlPlt in nonstrut-tum, (lnrahlo antl applit-ahlu to Vtll'lt llritypos of trtatllv oporattul inat'hinm.

With tho ahovo autl othnr ohjt-otH in \iow the invention ltfiltltH intilt novol tronutruw tion, combinati n ant'l urrangtanoot ol parts toloo ita'cinaftnr sprnitit'ally-thnrrilwtl anti then claimed.

[to tornntro will now ht hall to tho tlrowing); whcroi n Figure l in acrou :tational viuw of tho attachment in one positioiu t io' :3 is; uaimilar view in another ponitioln hi it in a plan of a portion of thoattaolnnnnt, anti Fig. l is a longitudinal Htztiijitnlttl VioW ot a,portion of tho Stt'lllt Tho retortuuu numoral .L rltnottw a :shnlft;atlaptotl to ho auppt'n'totl by a iaoltiuo antl pivotally inounttztlupon saiti 1 th.. lt and rt tainotl thernon hy washers :3 are thotlopouth ing apnrturtat cars 3 ol a main tt'titltllt l St'lt l troatllobiting of a grato t'( tl-ilt'lltlllt ll having tranr-svcrso par-allotslots tht- Hlotu being arrangotl in two rows at: the longi' tudinalntlgts of the trnatllo. tl no ontl oi the pivotally non- 8 that it;ouovnsion 15 pivotally ronnrtrtvtl trit-ally comm-toil by a pin 9 to atlrivo wheel '10 ot tho nlat'hint- [)l'tlVltlttl with tho attachnnrnt.

Vlivotallv lllflltlllt ll lll'ltlll tho shaft 1,, atliat-vnt to thovlula thta'oot, :ll'ltl rrtainetl tht-rron hr waslua'n l l are theapoiturt'tl end platm 11 ot an auxiliary trt'atllo 1 5, the hotly ol'xaitl trvatllo living U- 'll:t| (3tl in (cross sow tion tllltlprovitlt-tl with transverse parallel trt atl pita-vs l tt'tll'l't\l)tllltllllg in number to tho slots .3 Rilltl trrarl [)ltt'tHbeing positioned (lll'tt'll untlnr tho slow I; to enter the same whuntho attat'hnu-nt is in operation. One tlltl (it tho auxiliary trt'atllohas an t:Xt(Ellhy a pin It; to an auxtllarv pitnlan IT that is pivotallymountrtl in tho pin 9.

ln oporation, tho tool are plaovtl upon tho main ll'tittllt! 1 unit hyrotor-ring tol ng: l, the attarhntont la in position For a too a tion.\l'hrn prnmurt is brought to hear in tho too ttt'llt'lltlnll'lilthf'llt'ttfw' M; ol. tho auxiliary ll'ttltlll arr lirstllltH'ttl thort-tly starting the whoul 10. it living untltrrstootl thatsaitl whool has lawn movtul otl' router. The machiniis thus gz ratluallytartot.l hol'ort: the too action nnna 't the main trratllu 1-, suchpressure catuun g' tho hnnls to he removed from the main whnrohy thoother set of t'luzullt: a trratl pint-es l-t'can extontl upwardlythroughtho slots 2' a .s hown in Fig.1.

M1 attachinvnt tor a toot opta'alotl. inachino comprising tho(Ulllbilllltltjll not a drivo whot-l ot a lhatt, a root'an ttulnr nlaintroacllo provitlotl at vat-h unit with a tiopontling aperllll'ttl oarniountotl upon Stilt l shaxl't; and tllOttllF-i upon tho uhalt toprvvt'nt lonn'itntlinail ltllWUlmllt ot" mitt llttiltllt), riaitltreatllo provided with two rows ot transversely BX- tontling' parallelslots, tillt? row lltllllH spurred from tho other row, a longitutlinailyt'xtontling U-shapntl auxiliary troatllo t)().- ill(lllt*tl holow Haitimain trratllo antl having vanh ontl provitlotl with an upwardlyextending 11pm" tnrotl plato ioountctl upon ttl(l shaft, moans upon theshaft to provvnt longitudinal Q 1,oe0,69e

t-rendle, and a pitnmn connecting said extension to said drive Wheel. 10In testimony whereof I affix my signature in the presence of twoWitnesses.

AUGUST KYYNY.

movement of the auxiliary treadle, said auxiliary treaciie of greaterlength than said main treadle, oppositely extending spaced tread piecesprojecting from said auxiliary treaciie and capable of extending upthrough said slots, an extension projecting from one corner of the 11mmti'eadie, an extension proecilng from one end of the auxlha-ry 117' v\itnesses.

L lARTIN LAYMAN,

J. LAYMAN.

